Brain implant senses 'intent' to move robotic arm

Brain implant senses 'intent' to move robotic arm
A new kind of brain implant senses a patient's intent to move a robotic arm, offering new promise to people who are paralyzed or have lost limbs, researchers said Thursday. Erik Sorto, 34, is "the first person in the world to have a neural prosthetic …Read more on Yahoo News

The Latest on Rohingya: UN estimates 3000 still adrift
The U.N. refugee agency is estimating that over 3,000 Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants — or even more — could still be adrift in the Andaman Sea. The exact numbers are not known, but the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says it triangulated …Read more on Yahoo News